iHeartRadio VP of Public Relations Salary | Comparably
iHeartRadio is a digital radio service that enables its users to listen to their favorite live stations or create custom stations. read more
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iHeartRadio VP of Public Relations Salary

The average iHeartRadio VP of Public Relations earns an estimated $264,704 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $207,829 with a $56,875 bonus. iHeartRadio's VP of Public Relations compensation is $80,895 more than the US average for a VP of Public Relations. VP of Public Relations salaries at iHeartRadio can range from $143,000 - $507,000.

The Communications Department at iHeartRadio earns $35,143 more on average than the Enterprise Risk Department.

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Average Compensation
$207,829
avg. base
$56,875
avg. bonus

VP of Public Relations Salaries at iHeartRadio

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Compensation at iHeartRadio by Department

The Communications Department averages $35,143 more than the Enterprise Risk Department.

Communications
$207,829 Avg. total comp.
Enterprise Risk
$172,686 Avg. total comp.
-$35k
Product
$136,570 Avg. total comp.
-$71k

VP of Public Relations Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female VP of Public Relations at companies similar size to iHeartRadio reported making $200,629, while the average male VP of Public Relations at similar sized companies reported making $269,983.

VP of Public Relations Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Caucasian VP of Public Relations at companies similar size to iHeartRadio reported making $231,954, while the average African American/Black VP of Public Relations at similar sized companies reported making $143,000.

How VPs of Public Relations at iHeartRadio Rate Their Compensation

The majority of VPs of Public Relations at iHeartRadio believe they're compensated fairly. 75% of VPs of Public Relations at iHeartRadio say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (25%) are not satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at iHeartRadio

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